Sunday, July 25, 2010

Deaths of dual servicemen move Afghanistan fee to 265

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Two servicemen died in Afghanistan yesterday. A infantryman from 4 Bn, The Rifles was shot passed on unit nearby Sangin, in Helmand province, and an RAF Regiment airman died after a explosion north of Kandahar airfield.

Both mens family groups have been informed.

Lieutentant-Colonel David Wakefield said: It is with low dolour I contingency surprise you that a infantryman from A Company 4 Rifles, portion as piece of the 3 Rifles Battle Group, was shot and killed this sunrise nearby Sangin in northern Helmand.

He was on a feet patrol, piece of ongoing operations to strengthen the people of Sangin from insurgents, when his unit was dismissed on. His bravery and his unselfish joining will be sorely longed for by us, his comrades. We will recollect him.

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The ultimate dual deaths take the series of British use crew killed in the dispute to 265.

The Ministry of Defence pronounced that 232 had been killed as a outcome of antagonistic action.

A serve 33 died possibly as a outcome of illness, non-combat injuries or accidents, nonetheless a little have nonetheless to be reserved an central means of death, a orator said.

Neither of the dual deaths voiced yesterday was related to Operation Moshtarak the corner UK, US and Afghan attack on mutinous strongholds.

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